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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's frequent visits to Warm Springs, a small town in Georgia, inspired him to

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Answer: Create New Deal programs that benefited rural areas

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt claimed that observation in the Warm Springs area inspired certain New Deal programs. He noticed that electric rates, for example, were exorbitantly higher in Warm Springs than in Hyde Park. This encouraged him to create the Rural Electrification Administration (REA), which strove to bring electric power to rural areas at reasonable rates, may have begun at Warm Springs. Roosvelt symbolized the connection by signing the REA bill into law at the Little White House (his house in Warm Springs, Georgia)

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